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WLt-5tt.a TQB nEOUD Of TEE EfiHft. WdGIo:,; 3V. TflUnSMfc SI0IlX3KSkiY 25; lCOt , 5JODIILG. . ; - - 1 1 . IflLMWOTOX. UAY. S6 LOCAL tfJTELUCCrJCC, A V4ee from Uk Peddtors. Wiihkomi Utr 24th ISfifi r. rmfnf In Taur fvmip of this IBORlinZi JB. W W , . I you kre aerenc to so ctlted-city Pdlr I Oentrals G&aby tMifiaj bekiad & few bott!s ef dtr j looking 310bil0 yesterday. GIDEON J. PILLOW CAPTBBED. Fleet of Captured Steamers. Great Wlooa on lheMisippi nirer Nsw OxLtAHf , May 12. PCICE Eiri CEHS Generals G&abr aaJ Ottrn. .v.j BfbeMd feT;bott!? - Jf JPIobileyesterdaT. The paroled ofle. S I v w H u bv B KB kill II IIIBr flfll "f8--S00 "i conceit wwi UDie ana Regmownvta. I am wiUipV i0 aj,4howereT, that I rerd v l.u C?r " otion bargaiu ; thlt we of the -North should resoect state nmU. going into Jrs abstract ' meriU odtfictn - aad had tbeoujhfen, people .bided br.the oomtnoa lawaand mbunala, wot; rare fooght to main tain such property; but, the moment thew ir noredthecorftfact and ppeled to wai ''wSr were no looger bund in laV or honor to r e ' P1 . tiat obn.iziou8 pt cles of propertT Ai soon as war is oyer. I LehVVe tbt ' Adjust the aflair. of th r oontrj o th-t Wa wU, iivrrag:. be b-mght and .old. end yet the lab r of all be directed artin t .K. ii wealth that Iwopjed bjenttlereaado i net iW n m-L . . iC-t: r ! arotaeedoratheritla ow free wiV telf. From the.aeaboardto tht Woonta U? u -.meetinga Tebng held alan.t da Si breathing the anirTt o(aU- v- Y- ad th old oTfrnaent The Union Ullb rollinr, and he who mtinA. .irAM ground to powder. - - - onn. RegnnnV lost hie iif - al'Newbern Tea eWm by an accident i While he Vai endMT fff.H".!? North. 35H CfTUiaiJ kwais vi wuc w- wivi w- aot tt work to realize the laocey for tlie support . I . A. I I 1 1 - A Mobile. iney, wrtn other steamet with the carNtfrtheraarkU aBy day, why edihoneit down the mer, as they are above Pemopoli Urt. nd the river ie falling. Yery retpettfully Lo : Gidon J. Pillow was captured nar Slm "cx wlM C,TT "DiAm- Ala. lie was afeiid to go home on acoounTof fa jire me aaore vctkh a aanaea 10 as ny i zuwuuu. ne jausisippi rirer has over- bey who aaid it was ei na by a man in .the i .btcci ana new covers an immense -.v.. o. j.m ... ii . kit .w- r ?'o ot mer to the ftrthorrashr aad style Ve suppose the writer i oa f atcj who are to be if in daily lounging I ia beyond description. boat tli at plaei or resort, displaying their very raTazea tbe safe river on n .the nowea .?eei and new covers i an immense n the ieA TrZm Ked ri7er to fh being in some places from thirty to fifty miles in width.- The 'o &e destm tion of property has been immense and iadostrio'oi dispositions by lazily wavir? a stick with a piees of paper attaehed, for the purpose of driTiof the flias frpa about half-doxea molasses :ahci. " Evzter " asks us to point out work for tlm. To aco umoiate aim we will sbeak fur the j of cleaning out the alley between Market and Bxk streets, by ers store. After all of Lieut. AFFAIRS IJf RICH1IOXI1- wtTiraw ruriiMb.rrM.1. lctor of ike Port. tm -7 W . OOTSKNOB PIIRraVT. The Republic of Thursday says : On yes'erdar fi. W. Latham F. committee of citis.ns appeiuteof to receive and opmer.t'f the Tast aerieuh li - .. . Z v I " v my harty thanks for considering me still a cit- cara on wBeh passed over both bS lera zen of Louisiana, at.d I bee you to foat- nangliH: them ia a horrible Wn rr- encourage all its native ponahti.m to idant fd in tlwowing hiinWlf from h and feelina tn nf ami.-. i one car bad cassed. thvv k . J fC5 WM ao asuxjw crashed, that pieces of bone were picked up oo the aom of the accident. V Mm mmm Dr. Bretx. Aeat. Post fe7 T1061 B ef fusion of blood, when ttt.if&r.'wM rt.yed to the hospiur, where both legs were tobau. the Is ft one about midirsj between -the ankie and knee.1 ; ' ; ;'v. r , ;r r - From the Newbern 7im 3rd. were much: nlaorl i A from Rat Ji Tlr II mi .W i . U v j . With great respect, your friend and servant, W. T. SflKKMAH, Major-General. From the Raleigh Standard of the 22d we clip the folio ving: ,5 Binbon Atkinson waa in thia am w... j. . , , . . WM j: i Bfciii iuUf wuQ is uie srresiuin El and preached, as uuaL eloof.t ku - ' Hr fr w.- o.... rf.. . ai?R.f- mons in Chnsts church. Church in tbia Til , i?it Rev. Dr. Craven has arrirod a-d riemfr f r7i..Trir'?'a h a duties as pastor of the, M: R. nknvot. r I .1 -.-ii?. " , F.! ... . - tms city. vjuTCHior x-ierpoat on hia arriv&l in c.u L , . - . ""to Rirhmnn) - r. V, ' j w wv oars naa lor aJonr season. Hicks' hard work it is again as filthy as ever, and lency. dated Jileaandria. Say 15 TtaSn. 2" fr"er al l81 tum w,ho ,a fo" ..Jt think he will do hut right to make the o-.J epnure for Richmond had been unavoida- m-etK.E!iM g 1ne orchtr(,s. cuM.u ...an it. If he dos th.re i. a d..1 U ed for a few aya.. ,aaK &"e??Z WC8 Make i x" i z a i . - ar j w wwa isuie ecu asm s rar k m ii cnaiipw. e i rj f viaiir iasus. that williit you, and Z K K make but liule o7 inVbdy" VSSSSl ""feeT ed if the satae people t,me of hia ata'fr. Wir!.!1 o haye had,enoagh-;Vn.w diP' in the last w"" three years and. have experienced its evil infln- LZ1 ence very verv heavily. So Ut . k... - 51-Q1r0T M. E. Church in The present promises to he'nne of the finest rirsble job for jou, aad one letp joa eooatanUj employed if the same people tts there. See Hicks. All Qciit. No fighting to-day of any eonao usoe. There was a si ght skirmish in the early ocrainj, but it amounted to nothinz. One fellow another a hard ncme, but apologized, and baoco stored on Carv . . j the partit s went round to 8eeley's, in the rear of Fanondell'a photograph Gallery, and. get two pousds of ice for thrte cenfs, on which they rcan sged to keep cool for tne remainder of the day. Otiers wishing to follow their example will de wail to go to tbe e&rae place, as ice can be obtained there cheer than anywhere else in tLe city. CHAXosror Location Mr. Horace M. Barry has taken the oorered wharf a the foot of. Che. ani atreet, and is now prepared to show his goods to advantage. time oi nis starting tr. m A iAr.n.:n uz . O ' "'V..UU1H VII U18 journey to Kichmdud. He may b ezpeetcd to cny eany next week. THK TKXSCH TOBACCO. Says the Whig of Tnursday : . The French Conul intbis city haying dis covered that a few- aamules ol the Prennh n street, below Fifteenth. TMa Secret or Oca oUrH Removal. I Prom the Nw$ork Ledger. 1 aaany peuplo su poswlhat the removal of uea. nuiier was caused by his- fai m-e to take " . ine true eason u this: whfn General Butler was inoommar.d in this city, prerious to the last presidential dertion. a certain art ele appeared in the New Tork Herald whi h t.e General did not like, -is soon a he r :,d t, h at on. e . epatchl one Vi u.3 oils y me ucrcua nice. t summon th aiansging -Jitor (Mr. II ..isoi.) toai ,-ear t hts headqunrrs. Mr. Hu.lson cbewd ihe sum mons ; at.'i on a, paring before he high miiiu v ocil ho i.fortu .1 tnat the Herald niut retrart th? i &eositfc artulr,..r h (G-ner-l But ler) wnul.' supprew the japer. General Bu ler was not awarp h-n he n.a e this threat that the relations of Mr. Benne.t, th- n-sp! nsible M-tcr of the tUrald. with ha iimir,L.. hereof a v-rv frnnutv aid nnKi :. i .v.- jter. and, therefore, in making mi,, exhibition had mysteriously disaDbeared. c&IIm) fti. f-! tion of the authorities to the fact, and yesterday a guard was promptly lurnished to protect the aforesaid property 4 ' AKOTHXR IKKOVATIOW- observe that public hacks driven by while Jehus a e making their appearance on the streets A wnite coachman i. a rara avis in Richmond ; ne.roes have invariably filled the c achman's , place. The advent of the white e t-ment in this particular branch of 'basin ess, heretofore monopolized by the colored man, forehadow8 another irrepressible eonfliet" between the Csltie and African in the itnal. : . : t iur supremacy in ine arena oi labor. HEIiP BUPPLIXO. Provost Marshal General Pa rick announces through a circular, that persons in want of col ored servants ahd laborers, can be supplied, free u cnarg , upon application at room iVo. 72, oaptit remain inetitt "on, 11 Oni ed Siate X he rates; ol wages sire to be arranged by parties contracting al for some past, bateau now be dispea'aed with for thak DOrtKMn aa - nni) ika .'J. of the nyahda have been senthoae. The Dr, expresses much gratification at the pleasant aad agroabfe intercourse between the commandant, Gen. Palm ch, and himself. IMillnnililiul A 1 1 .-a ... Gov. Vance arrived here by the evening, traia make but little M it into brandy I 1 V. T , ?7 6"COrt' Cn enough ne dip" m the iS; Sn City and left yeterday mrniag' QdhaveexneriencIr. Jil.i"1 7 ' rtwu"! Ti .?OMiok. Iland and FortnnJ ence very - yery heavilr. So let . hva nn " " onroe. 15. r Moore, Esq.. and ex Governor of the ''new dip." BW8l, accompanied h.m, of ounre, by request. Anil in at Kara m. nr..,.l -i . I Del DIP Diltkavirul ' ' ftriier both laree mi mall Pl.n,." i . Th. .ry eacientC.niitructionOoroa.whc ,rd. of the tut trees North C.ro.in. hM TXJl ?.f""Af,n? iSf gun anew. ..Lei- her then awaken and improve every hmir and every oportun ity. The farmers of tho Id Jtfortb Stare can make this soarceot great weaitn, ana sUDStan'ial luxury. Plant your orcuarus oi tne wovernment in snppresung the Rebel lion ana cringing order ont o! ehos, were be ing paid off yesterday, preparatory to taking leave fur their hornet, their wi.rk Kami. k.-Z completed Sevei al hundred of them besie?ei I K a D.UM.... ilc. . and not many be repayed an have nne Ferkiiison, of this county, presented 'wiih uC: n1'0 -".W some fine cherries in the latter, part of Anril -JL T 1 . J ,1 " " a?ne lttru. They had not disappeared betore o her trs c' , ripened, and he informs na that his oha :n From the ikmes 33rd iast. mw. uts tiAurui6u owe me ower iruiw begin ne. xunerai ot tne late Lieut. Wra. A 10 yieia weir stores, inas.by discriminatinz, I awnis, t. M. of the 15th ( Conn. Infantry ..U.. m; Uu iniiu me earnest to tne latest cgiiucui iooa piace at.v o'clock, A. Al. yester hour throughout the whole year. I.er ai dav ai d waa attendUd hv rYnK.. .nj terprrging farmers take hee i, and develop at le at r.1 other fffieers of the 15th. An escort of 40 one more resource of their h ng negleettd mother Ok to. From the Proyrsstof .the 23d: Ualon Maetlss: t RoImvIIi. the ' onor to receive-your ieuer of March 3rd, of hi, -brief arWu.ri.y." he "pui h sfuot in iV" J So T " V WS,"T ?P7 Ml ine !on8 Mr. Bunnell, of cou, s,. neyrrwalVSL1? u 1 S ot LoV- PProTed March ,u . : t-, , um, ou, low. i wiu putmsn tnem in eeneral or- St a. Tn J TDtf trhjkVe 1,lm rewov Aa to the ,,, Ind thir.k Sat if will baa S aSsnt thlt w nil rce of pridfor the ..fficrrs and men to f eS h?1? ? T1 junil the dceP 'crest th felt in them by the awaofT.w U!Th hV8 h?K6lf .tstituted authorities ofyodr favored State wrt ot this now. althntigb he did not knew I thank you kindly f.. recalling to me the Ute P,Zf 1 1 T n a Tm hj WXl 8ct of this wr- No noi actu Jiy pre 'Sttndii Benne tand ent at the South can comprehend th-toil.snd ! nd;:r8eD,ent fhe ofl'r J1""06 Grtele.Y rea-Uid by old. wily aid mischievous trait- Ti vIt.I ,;:u.v e ermJ uller f ?nare the yimnV and credulous- Truth f.uuauij ict uio newsnauers alone nera. i a. ...i rj after. V . prominent Union men. Mr. B. Whi taker, one of th rio-ht IlBDortBn leitair frnm n.n 2 K J m on intlindil tn Annif-an. il. Li:....! . The Legislature ..f Louisiana having pased Union paper in Goldiboro', to be called ihe AW .v.3w.Mv.w.i3 t,i mauhs ,io veiierax onerman ana j -jura, w e wisn mm success. New-papers are h aruiythe Geii' ral 1ias respondea in the fol- wanted all over the SoairJ ; but the tield f.r leiifr, n cn rs important as showing wii swnary exertion particularly noticeab'e the Views-of that C!istiiii?uiKhd commander in Onhlshfiro'. A m f .u- . .' ' Hi:adq'rs Military Iiv. or thb Mxss., j Lv the FcpLD,-Gold-boko,' N. 0. I Anril 5th. 186Tk To His Bzcellency, Michael Hahn, Governor of jL.auisiG.na, jew Ur eans Uiae Sik : I had men from the 16th. as well uk thm fin nectea with tbe Second Mass, Heavy Ar tiller regiment. " accimnanied the aail which, proceeding from the Hospital tents, ot. uancoca si., mwrenea up ty the bnrracjes form- containiitir which passed out the salh port to the oflRcer ouryine vrouna. some tv o miks dUtant nr. attended. . ; -f f lKm RM Secretary of the Kary. lii tin th. A n unit . f 'Kn ir o M- vnwuavic JttJ a I rs 3Iallnrv. laov it tho Vi. . r u . vniiMIJ J kllO ary, hs arrived at La Cr&nr anrl .Vb tt.A U. f " XBOU I II O TPH rainari. C .... .1 v ! -j. - - vj .a-tv 13. At a 'arr dinner na.lv in ,-i f " ici Mill CUT. lT- lb a. 4V..V ...oikar lo.4 J , ."l' ij ---- j 1 u.u uuuectiimaenri a m eupj lying co,.versation, when a. plunp, vfrj i-oking marned !a y made a remaik fett f t la - i . . cureiy, wa ar lady oppo- , iwa urc ui ravuieu wisr. vas perverted, predjudicea kiudled into a ild passion; and aialse pride begotten, calculated to misltad the. youth and even old men into a be-ief that the whole fabric of our Government : l a .... . .a rreaa an 1 towering, ana .was aoout to ran with a' crash thai would ruin all who clung to its fortunes. I cannot prftenH to saptrior wi& dom, but in the 'retirement of the pine, woods ot Rapids Parish vny day dreams Still rested ou thav'higb seas in California on the broad plains of; Kansas tbe 'majestic Valley Mississippi" and tbe.AtlanticVlupes, with their busy, lndustri tricaa peitple, whero I had re Ted" in former days ; .t-very where realiairg theJact that our vjrcucibi uuici "unviu ie k.mu &i;u uaiemai ; ana Arrival of Paroled Friaiara-Breekinrta!ffe Special Dispatch to the Bait, ' Ardeiiesn, ANNAPOLIS, May ly ' The steamer ThetL?, Captain Wa'don, ha arnvea r.ere irom ifernandma. Jfltrida. vjt in OolasDoro . A ko1 manvnf rhc rnla Ka.. as above intimated, fhave b-en se-esiunists, hot are recovering, nd thrugh t.e influence of a ,uvru i.uM. MAHuuinuret, ineif convalescence c uiu fciumuma, xitriua, tj may oe useicnru. w nen once tu Jy recovered fuon,eaa wim tnrte nundied aud two pi. from the disease, the patient is -exempt from CP'd Union mm. thirty-f en cnalesc-nt U future attaoks. Like the small pox, th-ise 'that J ?on lTome, and one hundred and thirty-eigh . it uoes not am 11 njarxs and tutu ao that th.- paroiea itebel Dnsonen. inclu.'.n some twi s: bat ho second attack offirers, among whom is Col. Br chinridgr, tliot ?tai lonltl 4 ont: u nr 4 T. . A Am lit a.n kwfnt nuniA na i( ? wlwf i ,xes. indeed, I am, very much made. to Lelieve that it should yield the deetiny ta ; bat, then, tby are net my own." j 0f car future to the guidabce tbe few diseon- .vi. uv .... ivaim auu pus ao mat tney are known te be its victims ; bat ho second attack is ever known. ' . Flour. In the early nart.ef last wek flour sold here as high as nineteen dollars per barrel, but be fore Satarday night it sold at from ten to twelve We are glad to Bee quite a efuantity of flour, baeon and ether provisions coining in from the country. The armies did not pet all.' Men who had nothing to sell and we do not Uame them ia Confederate times, now find that they can spare some . It waa also said that there was-not an eld hen left in the country, yet we et eggs from spmewiiere, pretty good evidence that all the heni are aot d & Nice fresh but ter i also br iUght in, which shows there are some cows left. Our people were plundered of their loses, and many more had their provision so conceaiea tnat they were not found The country 'a not wnoljy destitute. twentf MitB of John C Breckinridge, the Rebei Secretary ii ar. ne jauer was very lauignant neeause the Rebels were not permitted to )r and go where they pleased. - Baeapad ett of Lee'a Army ai Awgmsta. from the Avgnlta Ctons? itatlunaliit, 3 ay 2. Up te hist evening oter one th asand at rag glers who escaped from the IcaptJre of Lee's army had' reported to the headquar ers of Gen. Wright at th City Hall. VTliese men all desire short furloughs for the purpose of visiting their homes, many'ef them, having . been absent two and three years - but. they very che rfully - as, sent to do anything that the authtqjtiea .'mav think best. A camp has bVea orginix-d in the Vieinitv flf Ik nilv anr) ra arantiita. 4aliii-ia n. i -v. - w j 9 - j at.a.ia . with these ( un whipped men. - Gevtrnment Fre!htlnsi. . . oing Xortb. ( Quartermaster Gen. Van Vliet lias dCvargfi Ve team .thatsCVersJ 'Ot i.J? mirrhrtm era 95 atsOMicn V t.fotr.rnr hir.-il U;. J i eoing Aorthoon. Some have already gone. i menr, thereby reducing expenses on that ac IUleich -will eooa be full- rJ frw) raerchandire ; but where the money is to come fum fn nii..l....'ll. 1 J . jMxu'iaae mem nereis more tnan we can tell. However, silks,- caiicoes, ribbons, &C4 yjli ijoariiarid uney from somewhere, even u ine oia specie boxes have to disgorge. We Leliere that neariy all our stores row ds,f wares and count nearly S500.0CU a month.- All thefreiarh'- ingot tne cepartmnt win te dcte hererjtpr or. special contract or by atesiners owned , By tne government. A. large reduction of expea'aes, has beenTor will be, effected in othrr branches of tbf gcvrmtneat eervke at this point. ' Jcztrnat of Conn fee.
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